If you have questions about whether dogs, cats and horses can see ghosts or spirits - they can! Read more in my book "Pets and the Afterlife" by Rob Gutro - http://tinyurl.com/nm3w29m
Moved to www.robgutro.com /I am an author, paranormal investigator & medium with Inspired Ghost Tracking. I can receive messages from ghosts or spirits (who have crossed over). As a scientist, I explain the paranormal with energy. Known as a Pet Medium; but work with human ghosts and spirits, too. My books teach you how to recognize signs from spirits.* AWARD-WINNING - 2021,2022 and 2023 BookAuthority Best New Grief Ebook for Pets and the Afterlife 3
Rob's Books, Medium Readings, Animal Rescue Fundraisers
BOOKS: Pets and the Afterlife, Pets and the Afterlife 2, Pets and the Afterlife 3, Pets and the Afterlife 4, Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead, Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation, Ghosts of the Bird Cage Theatre on a Medium's Vacation, Kindred Spirits: How a Medium
Befriended a Spirit, Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking and Ghosts and Spirits Explained
BEST SELLERS: All of Rob's books have reached "best-seller" status on AMAZON.com in various paranormal categories. PET SPIRIT READINGS: Now offered via email and done on weekends. Reserve a spot thru Paypal. Email me at Rgutro@gmail.com Send 1 Photo of your pet, their name, and any questions.ANIMAL RESCUE FUNDRAISING LECTURES : Rob is a dog dad, volunteers with Dachshund and Weimaraner rescues and does fundraising lectures for dog and cat rescues.
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Monday, August 10, 2015
Meet Milo! A lovable 11 yr old red Dachshund available for adoption through CCDR
Since I gave a talk this past weekend about Pets and the Afterlife, I wanted to share info about an adoptable dog that I helped rescue last weekend through Coast to Coast Dachshund Rescue.
Meet Milo! A week ago Sunday, we were the last in the transport leg for two senior Dachshunds who were brought into the rescue (from a divorced home). Now you can "Meet" them- through this biography, photos and video I put together to help get them adopted.
Milo is a lovable (and overweight), red long-haired dachshund. He
isadoptable thru c2cdr.org. he's on line now.
I really need to be in a home with another dog. I grew up with Max and am not happy unless I have another dog around.
Meet Milo! A week ago Sunday, we were the last in the transport leg for two senior Dachshunds who were brought into the rescue (from a divorced home). Now you can "Meet" them- through this biography, photos and video I put together to help get them adopted.
MEET MILO
Hi I'm Milo! I'm a senior male dog with a super-sweet
personality. I'm a very docile red long-haired (mostly my tail) dachshund registered
with the American Canine Association. I LOVE to take life easy. Life is a gift,
and I'm a mellow guy. In fact, I'm cuddler and will come up to you and sit on
your lap if you're sitting on the floor.
Sadly, I'm a victim of a divorce (like my
brother Max, an 11 year old black and tan doxie also up for adoption) where my
human parents split and I was placed in a foster home.
I really need to be in a home with another dog. I grew up with Max and am not happy unless I have another dog around.
I LOVE food.. I mean I really love food. I confess I've eaten some of my
brother's food, so I'm about 24 pounds. I need to lose weight and working on
it. I'm neutered, heartworm negative and up to date on all vaccinations through
March 2016! My teeth are in good shape and I'm healthy except for the weight
thing, but we all like treats. I take heartworm and flea preventative on the
21st of each month.
I normally eat twice a day, around 7 am and 6
p.m. Before bedtime, if you get out a milk bone I will stop whatever he's doing
to jump into my bed. Then, if you partially cover the crate with a blanket, it
makes me feel secure so I can sleep through the night.
I don't mind taking a bath, and getting my
nails trimmed is no big deal (although a lot of dachshunds don't like it).
That's how easy going I am!
I came into the rescue on Aug. 2, 2015 with my 11
year old brother Max (and we grew up together, so if you're looking for a pair
of sweet seniors, we would love to be adopted together).
Milo is adoptable at Coast to Coast Dachshund
Rescue for an adoption fee of $150. For information go to: c2cdr.org. The
adoption fee helps reimburse the rescue for all the up-front medical costs,
vaccines, spay/neutering, etc. that are done to get dogs healthy and adoption
ready. Contact April at aprilmlindsey@yahoo.com Coast-to-Coast Dachshund Rescue (www.c2cdr.org),
Maryland Representative
MILO'S Video: https://youtu.be/V7eKVJwls6k
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Meet Max: A Senior (11 yr) old Dachshund up for Adoption through CCDR
Met Max! |
Last Sunday, we were the last in the transport leg for two senior Dachshunds who were brought
into the rescue (from a divorced home). Now you can "Meet" them-
through this biography, photos and video I put together to help get them
adopted.
Milo (his brother - the red dachshund pictured with him) went to another foster home.
11 yr old Max relaxed and has fit in with our 3 canine kids. He
is adoptable thru c2cdr.org. he's on line now.
MEET MAX!
Max Relax |
Hi I'm Max!
I'm an active, happy 11 year old neutered male black and tan longhaired Dachshund
looking for a forever home. I'm 18 pounds of fun and I come with a Pedigree!
How cool.
I really need to be in a home with another dog. I grew up with Max and am not happy unless I have another dog around.
I love, love, love squeaky toys, rope toys, walks,
chasing balls in the backyard and I love to cuddle. I'm okay with kids. I'm
neutered, heartworm negative and up to date on all vaccinations through March
2016! My teeth are in good shape and I'm healthy except for the weight thing,
but we all like treats.
I do have a heart murmur, so brushing my teeth to keep them clean is essential. That doesn't stop me from bringing my tennis ball to you for lots of play, daily!
I take heartworm and flea preventative on the 21st of each month.
I do have a heart murmur, so brushing my teeth to keep them clean is essential. That doesn't stop me from bringing my tennis ball to you for lots of play, daily!
I take heartworm and flea preventative on the 21st of each month.
My birthday is February 6, 2004.
Sadly, I'm a victim of a divorce (like my
brother Milo, an 11 year old red doxie also up for adoption) where my human
parents split and I was placed in a foster home.
I normally eat twice a day, around 7 am and 6
p.m. Before bedtime, if you get out a milk bone I will stop whatever he's doing
to jump into my bed. Then, if you partially cover the crate with a blanket, it
makes me feel secure so I can sleep through the night.
I came into the rescue on Aug. 2, 2015 with my
brother Milo (and we grew up together, so if you're looking for a pair of sweet
seniors, we would love to be adopted together).
Max is adoptable at Coast to Coast Dachshund
Rescue (www.c2cdr.org) for an adoption fee of $150. For information go to: c2cdr.org. The adoption
fee helps reimburse the rescue for all the up-front medical costs, vaccines,
spay/neutering, etc. that are done to get dogs healthy and adoption ready.
Contact Rob @ rgutro@hotmail.com Coast-to-Coast Dachshund Rescue, Maryland
Representative
Saturday, August 8, 2015
In the news! Dog-gone fun at Save-A-Stray fundraiser!
Dog-gone fun at Save-A-Stray fundraiser
Rob Gutro considers himself a superhero. He doesn’t stop runaway trains, or leap skyscrapers. He doesn’t even wear a bodysuit.
But if he did, it would probably have a paw print on the chest.
Gutro is an author, medium and paranormal investigator who helps people recognize communication from their loved ones who have died — especially loved ones of the four-legged and furry variety.
“I’m a big
superhero fan, a big comic book fan and I look at it (my ability) as a
superpower because I have an ability most people don’t have and I’m able
to provide proof and comfort to people,” Gutro said. “I think that’s a
pretty cool gift.”
Gutro is a special guest at a fundraiser Saturday for Adirondack Save-A-Stray, a Corinth animal shelter that finds homes for about 1,500 animals a year.
“He was at the event last year and hit so many people right on with really telling them things about their animals, about their life,” said Meredith Fiel, founder of Adirondack Save-A-Stray.
“The people he read were blown away, they just walked away with their eyes glazed and their mouths open,” she said.
Gutro discovered he could communicate with ghosts and spirits when he was 13 and his grandfather appeared to him — six months after his death.
He told his mother, who wasn’t surprised. Turns out, his grandfather, mother and a cousin all had the ability.
“I found out she had same ability, but never used it,” he said. “She was afraid of dead people and sometimes, there are days I’d rather just talk to dead people.”
Gutro said he doesn’t use his ability to get rich. By day, he’s a meteorologist in Maryland, and author of three books, “Ghosts and Spirits,” “Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead” and “Pets in the Afterlife.”
He wrote the books, he said, “to give people understanding and comfort and learn to recognize signs people and pets from our past give to us all the time.”
Being able to identify those experiences is what he will focus on Saturday night at the Save-A-Stray Benefit.
The evening, which will be held on the ninth floor of The Towers, also includes presentations by dog trainer Dan Rossignol, who will appear with his Rottweilers; reiki and animal communicator Nancy Clifford; and wildlife rehabilitators John and Diane Hime.
While Save-A-Stray helps all kinds of pets, this year’s focus, Fiel said, is on kittens and cats.
“We have a bad problem with kittens and cats because people think they can throw them out and that they can fend for themselves,” she said.
“We’re really trying to make a difference in spaying and neutering and finding forever homes for these cats.”
If you go
But if he did, it would probably have a paw print on the chest.
Gutro is an author, medium and paranormal investigator who helps people recognize communication from their loved ones who have died — especially loved ones of the four-legged and furry variety.
Rob and his dog Tyler |
Gutro is a special guest at a fundraiser Saturday for Adirondack Save-A-Stray, a Corinth animal shelter that finds homes for about 1,500 animals a year.
“He was at the event last year and hit so many people right on with really telling them things about their animals, about their life,” said Meredith Fiel, founder of Adirondack Save-A-Stray.
“The people he read were blown away, they just walked away with their eyes glazed and their mouths open,” she said.
Gutro discovered he could communicate with ghosts and spirits when he was 13 and his grandfather appeared to him — six months after his death.
He told his mother, who wasn’t surprised. Turns out, his grandfather, mother and a cousin all had the ability.
“I found out she had same ability, but never used it,” he said. “She was afraid of dead people and sometimes, there are days I’d rather just talk to dead people.”
Gutro said he doesn’t use his ability to get rich. By day, he’s a meteorologist in Maryland, and author of three books, “Ghosts and Spirits,” “Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead” and “Pets in the Afterlife.”
He wrote the books, he said, “to give people understanding and comfort and learn to recognize signs people and pets from our past give to us all the time.”
Being able to identify those experiences is what he will focus on Saturday night at the Save-A-Stray Benefit.
The evening, which will be held on the ninth floor of The Towers, also includes presentations by dog trainer Dan Rossignol, who will appear with his Rottweilers; reiki and animal communicator Nancy Clifford; and wildlife rehabilitators John and Diane Hime.
While Save-A-Stray helps all kinds of pets, this year’s focus, Fiel said, is on kittens and cats.
“We have a bad problem with kittens and cats because people think they can throw them out and that they can fend for themselves,” she said.
“We’re really trying to make a difference in spaying and neutering and finding forever homes for these cats.”
If you go
Rhonda Triller is features editor at The Post-Star. She can be reached via email at rtriller@poststar.com.
Friday, August 7, 2015
Q&A: What Causes Ghostly Soldiers to March Across a Road when Cars are Coming?
A winding wooded road |
On a recent
trip, I learned about GHOSTLY SOLDIERS
who march across a heavily wooded roadway in a place called
"Brennen's Glen," located between the town of Trulee and Farranfore,
Ireland.
I
learned that stretch of road had a lot of single car fatalities. Over the last
60 years many accidents occurred, and the people who survived all had the same
story: They saw a band of soldiers marching across the road as the drivers
tried to swerve to avoid them. There were a lot of cars that apparently went
off the road and crashed into trees.
No one
has any idea who the soldiers are or why they were marching on that particular
road. I couldn't find anything on the internet about soldiers on the Dingle
Peninsula or hauntings there that involve soldiers.
Q: When
I told my friend Anne Marie about them she asked: Do you think this is residual
energy just repeating itself over and over, or intelligent hauntings causing
people to crash their cars?
A: Those
soldiers are just residual haunts. They are an emotional thumbprint of a
traumatic/emotional event (for most of the
soldiers I would imagine) and it happens over
The
reason they appear when people are driving, is that on a dark, backwoods,
winding road, when people are driving in the dark, they have
anxiety, even fear.
Because
the soliders are a residual energy and its Earth-bound energy, negative
emotions like fear, anxiety, etc. that energy "powers
up" the residual energy causing it to reappear!
****************************************************
QUESTIONS ABOUT GHOSTS OR SPIRITS? -
You can check out my book "Lessons Learned From Talking to the Dead" by Rob Gutro-
I've written it to address all the questions you can think of about the
afterlife, and I use examples of messages I've received from both
Earth-bound ghosts and spirits who have crossed over. Paperback and
E-Book: CLICK TO READ BOOK SUMMARY
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
This Saturday! Join me in Upstate NY for Adirondack Save a Stray Rescue Fundraiser!
This Saturday - if you live in the upstate NY area I'll be talking about how pets communicate from the other side - at the Adirondack Save-A-Stray #Rescue fundraising event!
*** There are still some tickets available! Call 518-654-6220. ****
It's my 2nd year- and the dinner and raffles are AMAZING. I join 2 other great speakers: Nancy, an Animal Communicator and Reiki master will present as will Dan, a professional dog trainer. (I'm looking forward to getting some tips from him for our dogs).
It's in Glens Falls, NY, near Saratoga Springs, and 1 hr north of Albany!
Proceeds Benefit the RESCUE!!!
*** There are still some tickets available! Call 518-654-6220. ****
It's my 2nd year- and the dinner and raffles are AMAZING. I join 2 other great speakers: Nancy, an Animal Communicator and Reiki master will present as will Dan, a professional dog trainer. (I'm looking forward to getting some tips from him for our dogs).
It's in Glens Falls, NY, near Saratoga Springs, and 1 hr north of Albany!
Proceeds Benefit the RESCUE!!!
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Enjoy "Bear With Me" Paranormal Experiences in Gettysburg (7 Min. video blog)
My Friend "Bear" Elliott" has a great VLOG show- and he's also a paranormal investigator. - Check out his latest 7 minute Video blog about his ghostly adventures in Gettysburg! -
When you are a Paranormal Investigator, you will make it a point to vacation in the most active ghost areas. At least, that's the case with me and my friends. Colonial and Civil War battlefields are a hot spot for paranormal happenings. Here are a couple vacation musts for every Ghost Hunter.
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/RduyZJbH4dE
When you are a Paranormal Investigator, you will make it a point to vacation in the most active ghost areas. At least, that's the case with me and my friends. Colonial and Civil War battlefields are a hot spot for paranormal happenings. Here are a couple vacation musts for every Ghost Hunter.
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/RduyZJbH4dE
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